
ELECTRIC INDUCTION COUPLINGS often are made with the field inside and the secondary outside exactly like an alternator. The field can be just as readily the outer member if desired. The secondary member often is made as a squirrel cage as in induction motors, and even more often is a simple ring of steel in which eddy currents are induced.
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